Electromagnetic Isolation Chamber With Unimpeded Hand Entry

a technology of electromagnetic isolation chamber and hand entry, which is applied in the direction of shielding, electrical equipment, nuclear elements, etc., can solve the problems of large screen room, high cost, and inability to economically support a small business,

Active Publication Date: 2011-09-29
RAMSEY JOHN G
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[0008]An electromagnetic isolation chamber with unimpeded hand entry containing a volume of space electromagnetically isolated from the surrounding environment, comprising an enclosure surrounding said volume, said enclosure comprising electromagnetic shielding surrounding said volume and having an aperture there through and a conductive sleeve conductively open on both ends and conductively and shieldingly attached to said electromagnetic shielding and extending from said aperture, said conductive sleeve being deformable and of sufficient diameter to enclose and contact an operator's arm which may be inserted into said electromagnetic isolation chamber through said conductive sleeve and aperture so that continuity of electromagnetic isolation of said volume of space is maintained while the operator's arm is inserted through said sleeve.

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Similarly, many sensitive electronic devices may be susceptible to electromagnetic signals and need to be shielded from such signals when under test.
A screen room can be quite expensive and therefore may not be economically feasible for a small business.
Likewise, a screen room can be quite large making it unsuitable for many test or operating environments.
Shielded boxes are less expensive and less consumptive of space than are screen rooms; but a serious shortcoming of many shielded boxes is a lack of provision for direct tactile interaction or manipulation of the Device Under Test by an operator during testing, measuring, inspecting or tuning.
This prohibits, for example, an operator's making adjustments to a Device Under Test or exercising a Device Under Test directly through its normal modes of operation during testing, and may require clumsy and time-consuming workarounds to such operation which may not be entirely representative of the device in actual use.
However, in use, the operator's hands are severely impeded by wearing such shielded gloves, making operation and testing of the Device Under Test clumsy, time consuming, and difficult.
Additionally, such RF shielding techniques generally require the use of electrically conductive material, thus making the operator's hands, when inserted into the shielded gloves, electrically conductive and subject to electrical short circuits if they touch current carrying conductors inside the enclosure.
As an example, a bare electronic printed circuit board could easily become shorted if the shielded glove were to contact the circuit traces.

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[0022]For a general understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals have been used throughout to designate identical elements.

[0023]The Electromagnetic Isolation Chamber With Unimpeded Hand Entry comprises a shielded sleeved enclosure enclosing a volume which, during use, is fully shielded from electromagnetic radiation for handling of devices requiring electromagnetic isolation for testing, tuning, repair, and the like. The Electromagnetic Isolation Chamber With Unimpeded Hand Entry is capable of providing a signal reduction within the enclosure of about 80 db compared with ambient signal strength outside the structure. The Electromagnetic Isolation Chamber With Unimpeded Hand Entry opens for access, for example by having a top hinged from a base and secured by a latch, with shielding gasketing or similar material between the top and the base. The enclosure has at least one aperture to within the structure, to whic...

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An Electronic Isolation Chamber With Unimpeded Hand Entry is disclosed. The somewhat “open” appearance of the Electromagnetic Isolation Chamber goes contrary to teachings in the art of RF shielding and enclosures. A sleeve through an aperture in the chamber is worn by an operator, and with the placement of an operator's arm there through, the electromagnetic shielding is completed and the volume contained within the chamber is electromagnetically isolated from the environment exterior to the chamber. This novel arrangement allows an operator to work with bare hands, thus providing more tactile interaction with a device under test and also reducing the tendency for shorting that is present when wearing conductive gloves. A shielded window and an interior light may be included to facilitate viewing of a device within the chamber during operation of the device. The chamber provides an inexpensive, fully shielded environment for the testing, tuning, adjusting, or repair of RF transmitting or receiving devices such as computers, wireless devices, cellular telephones, and the like.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to electromagnetic isolation chambers, and more particularly, relates to an electromagnetic isolation chamber with unimpeded hand entry that allows for the use of bare hands inside the chamber.[0003]2. Description of Related Art[0004]Electromagnetic reception and transmission is an important function of many devices, for example, cellular telephones and email devices, notebook computer wireless modems, Global Positioning System receivers, wireless data devices, and the like. Similarly, many sensitive electronic devices may be susceptible to electromagnetic signals and need to be shielded from such signals when under test. Testing, tuning, and repair of such a device can require that the Device Under Test (DUT) be isolated from, ambient electromagnetic radiation. This is sometimes necessary to permit exposing a receiving device to an unambiguous test signal free from electromagnetic interfer...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H05K9/00
CPCH05K9/0069
Inventor RAMSEY, JOHN G.
Owner RAMSEY JOHN G
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